Billy Mitchell Claims Yamaha Georgia Senior
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Billy Mitchell Claims Yamaha Georgia Senior
Georgia PGA Board of Directors UPCOMING SECTION TOURNAMENTS & EVENTS Date Tournament/Event 5/2/2016 OFFICERS Brian Albertson, PGA President briana@coosacountryclub.org John Godwin, PGA Vice President jgodwinpga@earthlink.net View Entire 2016 Schedule Site Club Car Senior-Junior Championship presented by PGA Tour 5/9/2016 Rivermont Championship presented by Ste. Michelle Wine Estates 5/31/2016 Club Car Pro-Assistant Championship presented by Mobile Pro Shop/Under Armour 6/13/2016- Yamaha Atlanta Open presented by Bush6/14/2016 nell/Bolle & supported by Chase54/Camelbak Register Ansley Golf Club Register Here Deadline: 4/29 10 A.M. Rivermont Golf & Country Register Here Club Deadline: 5/6 10 A.M. The Georgia Club Register Here Deadline: 5/27 10 A.M. St. Ives Country Club Register Here Deadline: 6/10 10 A.M. Brandon Stooksbury, PGA Secretary bjstooks@pga.com Mark Mongell, PGA Honorary President mmongell@cherokeecc.org GEORGIA PGA STAFF CHAPTER PRESIDENTS Cary Brown, PGA Central Chapter President cary@valdosta-country-club.com Brandon Youmans, PGA East Chapter President brandonyoumans@pga.com TBD North Chapter President AT-LARGE DIRECTORS Brian Conley, PGA pgaugadawg@aol.com Jeff Dunovant, PGA jdunovant@pga.com Matthew Evans, PGA mevans@pga.com Shawn Koch, PGA prokoch@pga.com Mark Lammi, PGA mal9599@msn.com Todd Ormsby, PGA taormsby1020@gmail.com Rashad Wilson, PGA rashadwilson40@gmail.com SENIORS’ DIVISION PRESIDENT Scott Hare, PGA shhare@pga.com ASSISTANTS’ DIVISION PRESIDENT Will Bartram, PGA will@hawksridge.com Billy Mitchell Claims Yamaha Georgia Senior Open Title Michael Paull Executive Director MPaull@pgahq.com Scott Gordon Assistant Executive Director/ Junior Golf Director SGordon@pgahq.com Billy Mitchell, noted amateur player from Roswell, won his first Yamaha Georgia Senior Open contested at the Chattahoochee Golf Course in Gainesville. Mitchell fired a second round of four-under par 68 for a two-day total of 7-under par 137 and defeated mini-tour professional John L. Smith from Statesboro in a playoff. Mitchell started the day tied for fourth place after a first round of three-under par 69, and got off to a torrid start by making birdies on five of his first ten holes to get to 8-under for the championship and a three shot lead. A double bogey on the 13th hole brought him back to 6-under and his lead was down to one stroke. He then proceeded to bounce back with a birdie the par four 14th hole and carded four straight pars to finish at 7-under. He then waited for the final groups to finish their rounds. Smith, who caddies on the PGA Tour, was one of the first round co-leaders, and shot a final round of 3-under par 69 to equal Mitchell in the clubhouse. The duo returned to the 18th hole and a routine twoputt par was all Mitchell needed to defeat Smith who was unable to get up and down. For his efforts, Smith claimed the Low Professional honors and a check for $2,200. Georgia Section PGA 590 West Crossville Rd., Ste 204, Roswell, GA 30075 | GeorgiaPGA.com Pat Day, PGA Tournament Director PDay@pgahq.com Eric Wagner Operations Manager EWagner@pgahq.com Mitchell also took home Low Amateur honors for the second straight year. Defending champion, PGA Life Member James Mason from Dillard, finished tied in 9th place at 3-under par 141. Three-time past champion Craig Stevens from Brookstone Golf & Country Club in Acworth finished alone in third place at 6-under par 138. Rounding out the top five were PGA head professional Stephen Keppler at Marietta Country Club and noted amateur Don Marsh of Johns Creek who both finished at 5-under par 139. Introduced for the first time in this championship was a Super Seniors Division, with amateur Dave Nichols of Roswell taking home first place with an even par score of 144 for the championship. Click here to view the complete results. Ph) 678-461-8600 F) 678-461-0500 Maria Bengtsson Foundation Program Manager MBengtsson@pgahq.com Carrie Ann Byrne Section Assistant CByrne@pgahq.com Jenna Tidd Section Admin Rep JTidd@pgahq.com Mike McCollum, PGA Employment Consultant MMcCollum@pgahq.com Daryl Batey, PGA Player Development Regional Manager DBatey@pgahq.com TABLE OF CONTENTS Section News...1-6 Junior News...7-8 Rules Tip…10 Chapter/Division… 11 Member Updates… 12 Albertson Elected Georgia PGA President Brian Albertson, PGA Head Professional at Coosa Country Club in Rome was elected the 24th president of the Georgia Section, PGA of America on Monday, March 21, 2016 at the Georgia PGA Annual Meeting held at the Alpharetta Marriott on Windward Parkway. Albertson, a native of Alpharetta, is a graduate of Madison County High School and the University of Georgia in 1991. He furthered his education by earning his MBA degree in 2011 from Shorter University. He was elected to PGA membership in 1994. He has been head professional at Coosa Country Club since December of 1998. His wife Kristin and their two children reside in Rome. Known as “B.A.”, to his many friends and members of Coosa Country Club, Albertson had been a long time contributor to the game. He has served two separate terms as the president of the Georgia PGA Foundation (formerly the Georgia Junior Golf Foundation), and has hosted a tournament for the American Junior Golf Association for many years. He is the founder of the Coosa Junior Golf Academy in conjunction with Darlington School and works tirelessly teaching and promoting the game. Albertson was mentored under the watchful eye of PGA of America and Georgia Golf Hall of Fame member Ed Hoard, who was in expert in the rules of golf and a past president of the Georgia PGA. The affable die-hard Bulldog fan worked at Athens Country Club for 12 years while in school and after graduation before accepting his new position at Coosa Country Club. Brandon Stooksbury, PGA Director of Instruction at the Idle Hour Club in Macon was elected as Secretary of the Georgia Section. Stooksbury has been on the board of directors for the last two years and is the cochairman of the education committee. He is a native of Tennessee and is a best-selling author of his book The Wedge Book published in 2015. He resides in Macon with wife Lara and their young daughter Ainsley and another child expected in the fall of 2016. John Godwin, PGA Professional at US Kids Golf based in Norcross was elected as the next Vice President of the Georgia Section. Godwin has been on the executive committee for the past two years as the Secretary. Godwin will also serve as the President of the Georgia PGA Foundation. Godwin a renowned expert in junior golf was recognized in 2005 as the recipient of the PGA of America Junior Golf Leader Award. He resides on his farm in Pine Mountain, GA. Mark Mongell, PGA Director of Golf at Cherokee Town & Country Club in Sandy Springs, moves into the honorary president position. Mongell has served on the executive committee for the past six years, and was recognized as the Georgia PGA Professional of the Year in 2015. He has also been recognized as an expert in retailing. Mongell was the recipient of the 2010 PGA of America Merchandiser of the Year Award (Private Category) for his advancements in merchandising and promotion. Additionally, two At-Large Directors were elected to the board of directors. Jeff Dunovant, PGA Director of Instruction at The First Tee at East Lake in Atlanta and Shawn Koch, PGA Director of Instruction at Country Club of the South in Johns Creek. Both will serve a three-year term. The board of directors filled the final year Stooksbury’s term with Rashad Wilson, PGA Assistant Professional from Reynolds Lake Oconee in Greensboro. The Club Car Senior-Junior Championship presented by PGA Tour has returned to our Section tournament schedule this year! We’ll be heading to Ansley Golf Club’s Downtown Course on Monday, May 2nd for a 10:30 a.m. shotgun start. Teams shall consist of one player age 50+ and one player 49 or younger as of May 2, 2016. It is open to Georgia PGA Members (except Class F, IN and A-3's) and registered apprentices in good standing with the Georgia PGA. Click here for a list of those individuals who may not form a team. Click Here to Register 2016 Yamaha Atlanta Open & Pro-Am This year’s Yamaha Atlanta Open presented by Bollé/Bushnell and supported by Chase54/Camelbak will be held at St. Ives Country Club in Duluth, GA on Monday and Tuesday, June 1314, 2016. There are no qualifiers for the Yamaha Atlanta Open, entries will be taken on a first-come, first-serve basis and all registrants must meet the eligibility requirements. Now in its third year, the Rivermont Championship presented by Ste. Michelle Wine Estates will be held at Rivermont Golf & Country Club on Monday, May 9, 2016. Both rounds will be shotgun starts in this 36-hole event. The entry fee is $175. Register before of the deadline of 10 A.M. on Friday, May 6, 2016! Click Here to Register Eligibility Requirements: 1. Georgia PGA Members in good standing. 2. Georgia PGA Apprentices in good standing. 3. All Amateurs who are current legal residents of the state of Georgia and have a USGA Handicap Index of 4.0 or less. (A player may be required to show proof of residency.) Register before the deadline of Friday, June 10th at 10 A.M! The Yamaha Atlanta Open Pro-Am will precede the main event on Sunday, June 12th. Stay tuned for registration information. Click Here to Register The 2016 Club Car Pro-Assistant Championship presented by Mobile Pro Shop/Under Armour will be held at The Georgia Club in Stratham, GA on Tuesday, May 31st. Be sure to register your team by the deadline of Friday, May 27th at 10A.M. This is a 27-hole four-ball stroke play event open to Georgia PGA Head Golf Professionals and Directors of Golf (classes MP, A-1, A-2, A-4, A-7, A-13, and A-14) and the assistant professional at their facility (classes A-6, A-8 or registered apprentice). All team members must be from the same club and in good standing with the Georgia PGA. An A-6, A-8 or registered apprentice may only be on one team. Click Here to Register As the tournament season starts to pick up, we encourage you to sign up for direct deposit through the PGA of America. By utilizing our ACH direct deposit service, your tournament winnings will be electronically deposited in the bank account of your choice. This is done securely through the banking system, and will avoid any mail delays. Click here to access the direct deposit form. Forms must be mailed along with a voided check to: PGA of America Finance Dept 300 Avenue of the Champions, Ste 205 Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33418 Attn: Dawn Newell Drive, Chip & Putt Instruction Playbook Play in the Pediatric Brain Tumor Foundation Charity Pro-Am Georgia PGA Professionals are still needed to play in the Pediatric Brain Tumor Foundation Charity Pro-Am on Tuesday, May 3rd at the Chateau Elan Golf Club. There is a $110 appearance fee, which will be paid to each participating Georgia PGA golf professional. The tournament committee will assign a professional to each amateur team, unless a professional brings his or her own team to play with. The Pediatric Brain Tumor Foundation will once again benefit from this golf tournament in which 100% of the proceeds go directly towards the battle of this disease. This is the nineteenth year that the Georgia PGA will be involved with this tournament. Format: Stroke play competition for Professionals with a professional purse for the low three scores on each course. The breakdown will be as follows: 1. $500 2. $250 3. $125 Scramble format for Amateurs. Tournament rules will be provided on the day of the event. Event registration will begin at 8:30 A.M. followed by a shotgun start at 10 A.M. The Georgia PGA sanctions this tournament and your participation will be greatly appreciated by the Section, the Pediatric Brain Tumor Foundation and the children afflicted with this disease. Please contact Eric Wagner at ewagner@pgahq.com or (678) 461-8600 if you would like to participate. Message from Your Player Development Regional Manager THE DEADLINE IS APPROACHING!!! Any PGA member, PGA Apprentice or LPGA member that is interested in hosting a PGAJLG team this year must register as a captain and get their parents to register their kids for your team by MAY 6, 2016. Leagues are being formed now and in order to receive your team kits (jerseys) which takes 10-12 days, this deadline must be met. If you have any questions please contact me. Daryl Batey, PGA dbatey@pgahq.com 770.309.3023 Register on PGA.org View Pre-Registration Questionnaire & Planning Guide The Drive, Chip and Putt Instruction Playbook was created to help PGA Professionals leverage the successful Drive, Chip and Putt Championship to create and retain new golfers at their facility. This playbook will aid you in the creation and implementation of youth clinics with a Drive, Chip and Putt twist. The following ideas and concepts can be modified to fit your golf facility with the ultimate goals of increasing youth activity at your facility, creating revenue for your instruction business and driving awareness of the Drive, Chip and Putt Championship. View Playbook PGA Annual Operations Survey We encourage you to complete the PGA Annual Operations Survey to compare your top-line revenues and expenses against other "like" green grass and off-course facilities and it also serves as a value guide during the budgeting process. Information gathered is strictly confidential. Members will automatically receive up to two MSR credits if sub- mitted by the deadline of May 31st. The survey is currently available for the highest-ranked PGA Professional at each facility, or to any other golf professional with proxy rights for their facility. Start Survey Koch and Cartwright Claim Club Car Pro-Pro Scramble Title Beat Pittman and Allen in 5 Hole Playoff Shawn Koch, PGA Director of Instruction at Country Club of the South in Johns Creek and Chris Cartwright, PGA Head Professional from West Pines Golf Club in Douglasville worked overtime to win the 26th annual Club Car Pro-Pro Scramble presented by Ernest Sports, Global Golf Sales, Hass Jordan, Oxford Golf and Sun Mountain at Ansley Golf Club’s Settindown Course in Roswell. Augusta. The playoff went on for five holes, and finally concluded when Koch made a 15foot birdie putt on the 18th hole to give he and Cartwright their first title in the Pro-Pro Scramble as a team. Koch had previously won this event in 2007 with a different partner. Defending Champions PGA Teaching Professional Jeff Frasier from Chicopee Woods Golf Course in Gainesville and PGA apprentice Luke James from Royal Lakes Country Club in Flowery Branch shot nineunder par 63 to finish in a tie for 8th place. Koch and Cartwright carded a round of eleven-under par 61 to earn a spot in the playoff against PGA Head Professional Drew Pittman of Forest Heights Country Club in Statesboro and PGA Head Professional Scott Allen from the Pointe South Golf Club in Click here to view the complete results. Georgia PGA Assistants’ & Seniors’ Division Results Sapelo Hammock Senior Classic Assistants’ Division Stroke Play March 14-15, 2016 | Sapelo Hammock Golf Club March 14, 2016 | Eagle’s Landing Country Club Pos 1 2 3 T4 T4 T6 T6 T8 T8 10 Pos 1 2 3 T4 T4 T4 7 T8 T8 T8 Player Sonny Skinner Craig Stevens James Mason Rusty Strawn (a) Danny Elkins Bill Robinson Steve Seward (a) Mark Benefield (a) Mark Anderson Mel Mendenhall (a) Total -4 -2 -1 +1 +1 +2 +2 +3 +3 +4 R1 75 69 73 71 73 74 74 70 72 74 R2 65 73 70 74 72 72 72 77 75 74 Total 140 142 143 145 145 146 146 147 147 148 Pos 1 2 T3 T3 T5 T5 7 T8 T8 10 Player Jp Griffin Gus Wagoner Peter Jones Chris Nicol Pete Vitiello Seth McCain Bill Daggett Shaun Kelley Andrew Sterritt Jim Sykes +/-3 -2 +2 +2 +4 +4 +5 +7 +7 +8 Thru Total F 69 F 70 F 74 F 74 F 76 F 76 F 77 F 79 F 79 F 80 Assistants’ Division Stroke Play Dan Parrish Memorial Senior Tournament April 4, 2016 | Hawks Ridge Golf Club April 4-5, 2016 | Willow Lake Golf Course Player Matthew Sanders (p) Jacob Tilton Gus Wagoner Shane Kowal Chris Nicol Jp Griffin Shaun Kelley Luke James Edgar Evans Seth McCain +/-4 -4 -3 -2 -2 -2 -1 E E E Thru F F F F F F F F F F For complete tournament results, please visit GeorgiaPGA.com. Total 68 68 69 70 70 70 71 72 72 72 Pos 1 2 T3 T3 T3 T6 T6 8 T9 T9 Player Craig Stevens James Mason Tim Slough (a) Mel Mendenhall (a) Don Marsh (a) Sonny Skinner Rusty Strawn (a) John Skeadas (a) Joey Kaney (a) Wyatt Detmer Total -7 -6 -5 -5 -5 -2 -2 -1 E E R1 R2 69 68 68 70 69 70 70 69 71 68 72 70 71 71 70 73 70 74 73 71 Total 137 138 139 139 139 142 142 143 144 144 Georgia PGA Junior Championship The Georgia PGA Junior Championship being held at Jennings Mill Country Club in Watkinsville, GA is coming up quick on June 6-7. The Boys and Girls Overall champion will earn a spot into the 41st Junior PGA Championship sponsored by Under Armour and Genesis Networks on August 912, 2016 at Wannamoisett Country Club in Rumford, Rhode Island. Click here to download the event flyer and make sure your juniors sign up to participate in this great tournament by June 3rd! Please encourage the juniors at your club to become a member of the Junior Tour and register to play this year. Click here to download and print our 2016 schedule to hang up and promote at your club. The Good, the Bad & the Ugly The title of this article, borrowed from the 1966 epic western film starring Clint Eastwood, refers to three situations that occurred during the 2016 Masters Tournament. The Good refers to the hole-in-one by Louis Oosthuizen during the final round. The Bad refers to a twostroke penalty incurred by Zach Johnson during the second round. The Ugly refers to Billy Horschel’s ball being moved by the wind during the third round. The Good: The following four photographs (courtesy of CBS Sports) illustrate what happened to the balls of Louis Oosthuizen and J.B. Holmes on the 16th green during the final round. The first photograph shows J.B. Holmes’ ball at rest within a couple of feet from the hole as Oosthuizen’s ball is curving down the slope towards the hole. The second photograph shows the position of the two balls just after Oosthuizen’s ball collided with Holmes’ ball. The third photograph shows Oosthuizen’s ball disappearing into the hole with Holmes’ ball rolling just past the hole, and the fourth photograph shows Holmes’ ball at rest below the hole. Rule 19-5 [Ball in Motion Deflected or Stopped by Another Ball] states, “If a player’s ball in motion after a stroke is deflected … by a ball in play and at rest, the player must play his ball as it lies.” Thus, Oosthuizen scored a hole-in-one because his deflected ball ended up in the hole. As for Holmes, Rule 18-5 [Ball at Rest Moved by Another Ball] states, “If a ball in play and at rest is moved by another ball in motion after a stroke, the moved ball must be replaced.” Thus, Holmes had to replace his ball on the spot where it originally came to rest; he then putted it into the hole for a birdie. The Bad: 2007 Masters champion, Zach Johnson, missed the cut by one stroke due to a two-stroke penalty that he incurred during the second round. With his ball resting in Rae’s Creek short of the 13 th green, Johnson’s wedge barely touched the water as he was making his backswing. Rule 13-4 [Ball in Hazard; Prohibited Actions] states, in part, “… before making a stroke at a ball that is in a hazard (whether a bunker or a water hazard) … the player must not … [t]ouch the ground in a hazard or water in the water hazard with his hand or a club ….” The penalty for a breach of this Rule in stroke play is two strokes. When applying this Rule, it is important to remember that the backswing is not part of the stroke. The Definition of “Stroke” states, in part, “A stroke is the forward movement of the club made with the intention of striking at and moving the ball ….” [Emphasis added] The Ugly: During the third round, Billy Horschel cleared the pond fronting the green on the par-5 15th hole with his second shot, ending up left of the green. His subsequent chip came to rest about 13 feet from the hole. After he marked, lifted and replaced his ball, and while surveying his putt for a birdie, a gust of wind caused the ball to start rolling off the green and into the water hazard. As shown in the adjacent photograph courtesy of CBS Sports, Horschel watched in amazement as his ball rolled by and must have been thinking that the “Golf Gods” owed him one for such cruel and unusual punishment. According to Rule 18-1 [Ball at Rest Moved by Outside Agency], if a ball at rest is moved by an outside agency, there is no penalty and the ball must be replaced. Unfortunately, for Horschel, wind is not an outside agency! See Decision 18-1/12 [Ball Replaced and at Rest Is Thereafter Moved by Wind] which indicates that a ball moved by wind must be played from its new position. With his ball now in the water hazard, Horschel used one of the options available under Rule 26-1 [Relief for Ball in Water Hazard], namely playing a ball as nearly as possible at the spot from which the original ball was last played, i.e., chipping again from left of the green. He chipped close to the hole and, one putt later, walked off the green with a bogey 6 when, just a few minutes before, he was looking to make birdie on the hole! UPCOMING CHAPTER/DIVISION TOURNAMENTS No upcoming tournaments Date Tournament/Event Site Register Various East Chapter Match Play Various Registration Coming Soon 5/16/2016 East Chapter Pro-Am Sea Island GC - Retreat Course Register Here Deadline: 5/13 10 A.M. 5/28/2016 East Chapter Pro-Junior Crosswinds Golf Club Register Here Deadline: 5/25 10 A.M. Date Tournament/Event Site Register 5/17/2016 North Chapter Pro-Scratch Legends @ Chateau Elan Register Here Deadline: 5/13 10 A.M. Presented by Cosamin ASU Date Tournament/Event Site Register 5/23/20165/24/2016 BridgeMill Senior Classic BridgeMill Athletic Club Register Here Deadline: 5/20 10 A.M. Date Tournament/Event Site Register 5/23/2016 Assistants’ Division Stroke Play Ansley Golf Club Register Here Deadline: 5/20 10 A.M. While GeorgiaPGA.com is our main source for all section activity, we recommend using our additional media outlets in order to stay the most up-to-date on the latest Section news, updates, and event photos. Georgia PGA ▪ Junior Tour MEMBER & APPRENTICE UPDATES *Updates reported between March 14, 2016 & April 27, 2016 New Apprentices Name Carl Casmere John H King V Joseph N. Rentz First Time Transfers Into Section Class B-8 B-8 B-8 Facility Laurel Springs Golf Club The Club at Osprey Cove Harbor Club New Members Name Peter S. Jones, PGA Class Facility A-8 Cherokee Town & Country Club Classification Changes Name Jabir Hassan Bilal, PGA Rick Dodd, PGA David A. 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Wooditch, PGA Class A-4 A-8 A-13 B-8 B-1 B-8 A-1 A-6 B-8 A-1 A-4 A-1 Facility Durham Lakes Golf & CC Creek Club @ Reynolds Plnt Dogwood Golf Club Druid Hills Golf Club Creekside Golf Club Crosswinds Golf Club Braelinn Golf Club GolfTEC - Roswell Sea Island GC Windermere Golf Club Legacy Golf Links@Windy Hill Cobblestone Golf Course May Birthdays April Birthdays 4/1 4/1 4/1 4/1 4/2 4/2 4/2 4/2 4/3 4/3 4/3 4/4 4/4 4/4 4/5 4/6 4/6 4/6 4/7 4/7 4/7 4/7 4/7 4/10 4/11 4/11 4/12 4/12 4/12 4/13 4/13 4/13 4/14 4/14 Class A-4 A-8 LMA B-8 A-6 B-8 5/1 5/2 5/3 5/4 5/4 5/5 5/5 5/6 5/6 5/6 5/6 5/6 5/6 5/7 5/7 5/8 5/8 5/8 5/9 5/9 5/10 5/10 5/10 5/11 5/11 5/11 5/12 5/12 5/13 5/13 5/13 5/13 5/14 5/14 5/14 5/15 William Lewis, PGA Justin Waffle, PGA Jim Sykes, PGA Brad Barnes, PGA Matt Scheck, PGA Bo Doyal Bob Stevenson, PGA Michael Davenport, PGA Wyatt Detmer, PGA Brandon Lovelady Namsub Padungsiriseth Steve Ridge, PGA Tim Simpson, PGA Tommy Johnson, PGA Thomas Mitchell, PGA Chris Kirk, PGA James F. 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